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proctitis ulcerosa

dear
      first,forgive my poor english.
      about half a year ago, i went to the hospital with light stomachache and Blood in the stool,the doctor suggest me to did colonoscopy.then,told me i had proctitis ulcerosa.and told me to take Sulfasalazine.during the half a year. Abdominal pain is seldom,human excrement are shapeless.intestines make sound .and after drinking, feel  abdominal bloating.so i want to know ,what should i  do from now on.and whitch medicine should i take.and the important is i am so worry to know whether it can Canceration or not.Please help me.

thank you
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thanks a lot ,very very.
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Things I found to help and bananas and green tea  and Greek yogur and and fish
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eating low fiber die stay away from Apple's nuts seeds popcorn all of those things act like sandpaper against the ulcers in your large intestine which is something you don' which is something you don't want if you're lactose intolerant you going  if you're lactose intolerant you going to want to stay away from that too as well as carbonated drinks and alcohol also broccoli
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Greetings I only have flares every few yearsand I'm not on any regular medication just take medicine  my doctor told m my doctor told me a this type is not the type that leads to nasty complications, I do recommend you check out the CCFA website they have great information and an awesome network of people to connect with ccfa is Crohn's colitis foundation of America
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